Corinne Dufka
Corinne Dufka (born 1958) is a senior researcher in Human Rights Watch's Africa Division,[1] and was criminal investigator in Sierra Leone.[2]
She was a photojournalist for the Reuters news agency, in Central America, Europe and Africa.[3][4] She was a psychiatric social worker in San Francisco. She graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a master's degree in social welfare.
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- "Guinea's depressingly familiar strongman", The Guardian, 30 September 2009
- "Charles Taylor's trail of carnage", The New Statesman, 10 April 2006
- "Disappearances", Crimes of War
- "Youth, poverty and blood: the lethal legacy of West Africa's regional warriors", Volume 17, Issue 5, Human Rights Watch, 2005
- "The Mexico City Earthquake Disaster", Social casework, Volume 69, Family Service America, 1988
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